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POSTED BY:
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ilikewood
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DATE:
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02.02.2010 |
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SUBJECT:
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Jamorama Scam |
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Jamorama Scam,
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Jamorama Scam
First of all, you should know that the jamorama scam has 6 strings: E(1), B(2), G(3), D(4), A(5), E(6). Each string makes different tone. If you want to make a different tone on one of the strings, then you have to put your finger on the jamorama scam fingerboard. The fingerboard is located on the jamorama scam neck. The neck is a place for one of your hands (either you’re right or left handed). We will call it fingering hand. If you want to produce a tone from your string it isn’t enough only to put your hand on the neck, it is important to use your second hand (strumming hand) for that. Your strumming hand needs to be placed on the jamorama scam bridge. You will produce tone by holding your pick. So now that you know where your hands have to be placed, now you need to know how to hold your jamorama scam. There are 2 sitting positions for holding the jamorama scam – the classical and casual position (recommended). - Pick up your jamorama scam and make sure that the jamorama scam body is supported by your leg. - Position yourself on the front half of your chair. - Ensure that your back isn’t arched, be sure that is straight but not so that is tight. - Lean the jamorama scam back towards you slightly. If you want to have feeling of the rock stars, then you also have standing position. - Pick up the jamorama scam and place strap over your shoulder. Adjust the strap so the jamorama scam is positioned mid – body. - Use your fingering hand to support the neck of the jamorama scam. - Rest your strumming hand over the bridge of the jamorama scam.
Did you get your way on how to hold your jamorama scam? Good, now you need to know something about hand positions. It is very important for you to have your hands and wrists relaxed when you are learning about the finger placement. You don't want to injure yourself by straining them. One more thing for you to remember. You are a beginner jamorama scamist, so it is normal if your fingers hurt while playing. That will last the first couple of weeks, and then with practicing you will develop jamorama scam fingers. You will gain a harder skin on your fingertips.
If you want to learn more, visit my blog: Beginner jamorama scam Lessons.
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